Chief

Start Date: 2003-10-01

-Awarded the Bronze Star -This was a Combat Deployment. - Managed and operated the sole document exploitation facility in Afghanistan in support of U.S./Coalition combatant forces and U.S./Coalition intelligence agencies. - Introduced the concept of Sensitive Site Exploitation (SSE) in the Afghanistan theater for immediate intelligence information acquisition in support of ongoing combat or intelligence operations; -Participated in combat operations and SSEs in Paktiya, Balkh, Nangarhar, Parwan, Kunar and Nuristan provinces, as well as in the city of Kabul. -Conducted HUMINT operations in Kandahar and SIGINT reconnaissance operations in and around Kabul. - Participated or led Target Assessment/Battle Damage Assessment efforts on selected targets, both physical and soft. -Supported detainee interrogation operations in both Bagram and Kandahar detainee holding facilities. - Provided voluntary material assistance and private/personal funds to Kabul orphanage of 1,100 children.

Briefer/Analyst

Start Date: 1999-08-01End Date: 2001-09-02

-Lead analyst and briefer on Middle East, South Asia and Latin American intelligence issues to the Commandant of the Marine Corps. -Designated USMC intelligence reviewer of Operational Plans (OPLANs) and Contingency Plans (CONPLANs). -Represented the USMC at national level war games at the U.S. Army War College and the National Defense University as a Red Cell cultural/targeting specialist; scenarios covered theater-level conflict in the Middle East and a South Asian post-nuclear exchange Consequence Management intervention. -USMC representative to joint interagency working group that issued the 2001 National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) on Iran. - Assigned the additional occupational specialty of Regional Affairs Officer, North Africa/Levant based on experience track. - National Senior Intelligence Officer Course, DIA, 2001. -US State Department Course, Intensive Regional Studies: South Asia, 2001. -US State Department Course, Intensive Regional Studies: Middle East/levant, 2000.

Associate / Instructor

Start Date: 2013-06-01End Date: 2013-10-05

I am aligned to the Strategic Markets Group on the Defense Intelligence Agency account providing instruction to the Joint Military Intelligence Training College. Course work extends to expertise in Irregular Warfare, Insurgencies, Terrorism, Global Historical Events, and Intelligence Support to Special Operations. Downsized due to budget cuts.

Philippines MOD Joint Staff Senior Intelligence Advisor

Start Date: 2006-01-01End Date: 2007-01-01

Advised the Philippines Ministry of Defense Joint Staff (JS) Director of Intelligence (J2) in the development of institutional DOTMLPF and architecture for creation of five Military Intelligence Regional Offices. Supervisor: Mr. Paul Davenport, GDIT PM Manila.

As Senior Advisor for National Security, Michael J. Quigley leads Human Rights First’s efforts to shift the US off the perpetual war footing on which its current counter-terrorism efforts rest, and end the law of war rationale which under-girds policies regarding military detention, trial, and targeting. Michael brings extensive experience in military operations, national security policy, intelligence collection and analysis, and counter-terrorism strategies having spent 24 years on active duty, both enlisted and commissioned service, in the US Army and the US Navy respectively. Career highlights include, service as the Strategy and Policy Branch Chief for the Afghanistan-Pakistan Task Force on the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the Pentagon; Al-Qaeda in Iraq Branch Chief for the National Counter-Terrorism Center; Interrogation Section Chief and Senior High-Value Detainee Interrogator at Joint Task Force-Guantanamo Bay; Deputy Chief of Human Intelligence Operations with a US Special Operations Command task force in Iraq; Assistant Naval Attaché in both Malta and Belgium; and as a Professional Staff Member and Interrogation Subject Matter Expert on the US Senate Select Committee on Intelligence during the investigation of the CIA’s detention and interrogation program. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in History from the University of San Francisco and a Master of Arts in National Security Studies from Georgetown University. He is presently studying for a second masters in Security and Strategic Studies from the US Naval War College. Michael is a highly decorated military professional having received the Bronze Star Medal, the Joint Service Commendation Medal, Army Commendation Medal, three Joint Service Achievement Medals, and the Combat Action Ribbon as well as numerous campaign and service medals reflecting service in Iraq, Bosnia, Europe, the Middle East, and off the coast of Libya. Michael has been published in the US Naval Institute’s professional journal, PROCEEDINGS.

Full accountability for managing military analysis staff responsible for assessing all foreign intelligence and terrorist threats against the National Capital Region, including the 57th Presidential Inauguration and the 2013 State of the Union Address. • Represent the JFHQ-NCR on the Intelligence, Crisis Management, and Critical Infrastructure subcommittees made up of federal interagency intelligence agencies and federal and local law enforcement agencies.

Special Operations Command Program Manager, D2X, DCHC

Start Date: 2008-12-01End Date: 2009-06-07

Recruited to participate in start–up of the nascent Defense Counterintelligence and Human Intelligence (HUMINT) Center. Advisor and action officer within Integrated Strategies and Tasking Branch. • Senior representative to the Director of Defense Human Intelligence (D2X) for naval human intelligence policy and operational working groups and forums throughout the Intelligence Community, serving as Subject Matter Expert of posture, capabilities and potential of the HUMINT enterprise. • Served as the authoritative source for employment of strategic, theater, and Service–level HUMINT capabilities of U.S. Special Operations Command and U.S. Navy.

Assistant Commandant

Start Date: 2005-10-01End Date: 2006-05-08

Supervised and counseled cadet leadership within the Cadet Life staff. • Executed planning, programming, budgeting, and execution of all Cadet Life programs. • Mentored and supervised cadets. • Coordinated, executed, and participated in 20–mile road march campaign resulting in invaluable relationship development with cadets and building camaraderie among team and superiors.

Strategic Communication, Issues, Planning and Policy Analyst

Start Date: 2005-08-01End Date: 2007-06-01

Strategic Communication, Issues, Planning and Policy Analyst - Formulated, coordinated, presented and defended Air National Guard strategic issues/positions to Joint Staff, Office of Secretary of Defense, Air Force, Major Commands and other agencies - Develops briefings and correspondence for the Director, for Strategy and Planning, and for National Guard senior leadership to advocate ANG issues and positions to external audiences - Assisted the Air National Guard leadership in developing the five-year Strategic Plan

Education Specialist,

Start Date: 2012-01-01

Responsibilities Directing the development and delivery of standardized college courses for the Aerospace Career Academy. Courses include Unmanned Aviation Systems (drones), Military History, World History, Spatial Reasoning, and Robotics. Guiding the development and delivery of courses in Computational Sciences and Engineering. This is for an NSF grant to develop and deliver common courses to three campuses in which students from each location are pooled into one class using virtual conferencing tools. Courses include mathematical modeling and simulation, data mining, and computational physics. Wrote the proposal to secure the grant.